Despite advances in modern medicine that led to improvements in cardiovascular outcomes, cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity globally. Thus, there is an urgent need for new approaches to improve CVD drug treatments. As the development time and cost of drug discovery to clinical application are excessive, alternate strategies for drug development are warranted. Among these are included computational approaches based on omics data for drug repositioning, which have attracted increasing attention. In this work, we developed an adjusted similarity measure implemented by the algorithm SAveRUNNER to reposition drugs for cardiovascular diseases while, at the same time, considering the side effects of drug candidates. We analyzed nine cardiovascular disorders and two side effects. We formulated both disease disorders and side effects as network modules in the human interactome, and considered those drug candidates that are proximal to disease modules but far from side-effects modules as ideal. Our method provides a list of drug candidates for cardiovascular diseases that are unlikely to produce common, adverse side-effects. This approach incorporating side effects is applicable to other diseases, as well.

Comprehensive network medicine-based drug repositioning via integration of therapeutic efficacy and side effects / Paci, P.; Fiscon, G.; Conte, F.; Wang, R. -S.; Handy, D. E.; Farina, L.; Loscalzo, J.. - In: NPJ SYSTEMS BIOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 2056-7189. - 8:1(2022). [10.1038/s41540-022-00221-0]

Comprehensive network medicine-based drug repositioning via integration of therapeutic efficacy and side effects

Paci P.
Primo
Conceptualization
;
Fiscon G.
Secondo
Methodology
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Conte F.
Methodology
;
Farina L.
Penultimo
Methodology
;
2022

Abstract

Despite advances in modern medicine that led to improvements in cardiovascular outcomes, cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity globally. Thus, there is an urgent need for new approaches to improve CVD drug treatments. As the development time and cost of drug discovery to clinical application are excessive, alternate strategies for drug development are warranted. Among these are included computational approaches based on omics data for drug repositioning, which have attracted increasing attention. In this work, we developed an adjusted similarity measure implemented by the algorithm SAveRUNNER to reposition drugs for cardiovascular diseases while, at the same time, considering the side effects of drug candidates. We analyzed nine cardiovascular disorders and two side effects. We formulated both disease disorders and side effects as network modules in the human interactome, and considered those drug candidates that are proximal to disease modules but far from side-effects modules as ideal. Our method provides a list of drug candidates for cardiovascular diseases that are unlikely to produce common, adverse side-effects. This approach incorporating side effects is applicable to other diseases, as well.
2022
Algorithms; Drug Discovery; Drug Repositioning; Humans; Cardiovascular Diseases; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
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Comprehensive network medicine-based drug repositioning via integration of therapeutic efficacy and side effects / Paci, P.; Fiscon, G.; Conte, F.; Wang, R. -S.; Handy, D. E.; Farina, L.; Loscalzo, J.. - In: NPJ SYSTEMS BIOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 2056-7189. - 8:1(2022). [10.1038/s41540-022-00221-0]
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